Electrical "Defined scope " Schemes ???

I have my annual NICEIC approved contractor assessment soon , which is getting more difficult these days because most of our business these days involves only "minor works" certs ( generally spurs off radials or rings ) with only occasional needs to go back to the board .  I was wondering if anyone out there is on one of the "defined scope" schemes , and if they still permit certification of a minor works in a building like a school ??  ( which is where most of our work now is )

Due to what minimal current draw our LED lighting systems now use , it seems overkill on time , effort and expense to be in the full approved contractor scheme ( which we have been in for the last 10 years ) when our systems will never need more than a 13A fused spur !!

I'm obviously going to talk to my assessor about all this , but i will no doubt the the NICEIC spin on it ( because they won't want us to leave from the money aspect !! )

 If anyone has any similar experiences , or thoughts / suggestions on this i'd really appreciate it !

thanks .

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  • It is nothing to do with the type of certificate you issue.

    If you are not doing any notifiable work, why do you need to be registered?

  • Because having an "NICEIC Approved Contractor" sticker on your van impresses potential customers?

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